As winter approaches, it’s important to prepare your home for the cold weather. The National Weather Service warns of below-average temperatures and intense snowfall in the Great Lakes region, which could lead to travel disruptions. The Transportation Security Administration expects this holiday season to be the busiest ever, with millions of people traveling by air and road.
To get your home ready for the cold weather, here are 10 tips:
1. Insulate and weatherproof windows and doors to prevent heat loss.
2. Check and maintain your heating system to ensure it is working efficiently.
3. Clean and inspect your fireplace and chimney before using them.
4. Prevent frozen pipes by insulating them and allowing faucets to drip during cold nights.
5. Seal cracks and gaps to keep the cold air out and the warm air in.
6. Clean gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams and water damage.
7. Trim tree branches near the house to prevent them from falling on the roof during heavy snow.
8. Stock up on winter supplies, such as salt for de-icing and snow shovels.
9. Test your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are functioning properly.
10. Consider installing a backup generator in case of power outages.
In addition to preparing your home, it’s also important to be mindful of travel conditions during the holiday season. The National Weather Service advises caution on the roads, especially in areas where lake-effect snow could cause hazardous driving conditions. By taking these steps to prepare your home and staying informed about travel conditions, you can ensure a safe and comfortable winter season.
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